You can use Open Office Base, which is a very competent app. I built my own accounts program using it, which I use to run my business, but it is big and complex to learn, and is 'end user' rather than compiled. It needs Java installed._________________Spup Frugal HD and USB
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sqlite is actually quite powerful. It has c/c++ bindings. It can also work with php or tcl/tk, although I don't know if the version in Puppy is the complete version. It's definitely not the most up to date version, but it's current enough to be very useful.

he organization shown above suggests that each character instance image is storage in a separate file. In fact, the physical organization of the database is quite different. Typical database queries at CEDAR, such as a classifier training job, rapidly access a large number of characters. Were each character stored in a separate file, the retrieval overhead would be impractically high. Instead, all images for a particular JIS code are stored in a single file. Software simulates the logical organization shown above.http://www.virtualizationteam.com/virtualization-vmware/news-features-of-the-new-esx-40.html

OpenOffice includes a database program, called Base if I remember right. I tried tinkering with it several years ago but, never having used a database program before, couldn't figure it out so I gave up. It wasn't exactly intuitive.

Let me start off by saying I'm not any kind of database guru, but I have worked at least some with Access, Open Office Base, Sequel, and a few others, so I have a smattering of fairly shallow experience.

After only the most basic testing -- Sqlitestudio is great.
1. It helps me build tables very quickly.
2. Entering data is easy, although I wish the tab key would move me to the next field instead of entering an actual tab.
3. The only problem I have run into so far, is that the sql results won't export. I get a big list of errors that I haven't dissected yet. I'd like to get my results to a comma delimited list to merge with my documents, but so far no dice.

Let me start off by saying I'm not any kind of database guru, but I have worked at least some with Access, Open Office Base, Sequel, and a few others, so I have a smattering of fairly shallow experience.

After only the most basic testing -- Sqlitestudio is great.
1. It helps me build tables very quickly.
2. Entering data is easy, although I wish the tab key would move me to the next field instead of entering an actual tab.
3. The only problem I have run into so far, is that the sql results won't export. I get a big list of errors that I haven't dissected yet. I'd like to get my results to a comma delimited list to merge with my documents, but so far no dice.

maybe next time post the errors here? And we'll see if we can help you out some

Well, I guess if you insist.

I was going to spend some more time on this myself before posting anything detailed here, but more eyes, and brains, are usually better.

I was able to build a table, enter data, and run a simple SQL query successfully. Everything seems to work about as expected. The query returns exactly the data that I had expected it to. But, when I try to export the results of my query, I get errors. Usually the file that the exported info is to go into is created, but it's empty.

The table and SQL are extremely basic. I was only doing this as an initial test. I don't think I have any problems with how they are created. Plus, they seem to work very well until I try to export.

unfortunately I know little about sql, so can't help you there. But I wonder whether you've tried exporting your table with either sqlite-manager, which can be used as a firefox/seamonkey plugin, or with tksqlite

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